William R. Padget

Columbia, South Carolina

Managing Member

phone

803-765-2935

fax

803-252-0786

Mr. Padget practices civil litigation in both state and federal courts
and regularly handles complex civil litigation. As an experienced litigator
he has successfully tried numerous jury trials to verdict and has obtained
multimillion dollar settlements for clients. Most recently, in September
of 2015 he won a $2,500,000 jury verdict against a local hospital.

Mr. Padget was born in Camden, South Carolina in 1979. He was admitted
to the South Carolina Bar in 2004. Mr. Padget received a Bachelor of Arts
from The Citadel in 2001. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of
South Carolina School of Law in 2004. Mr. Padget was awarded membership
in the Order of the Wig and Robe, and served as Associate Editor-in-Chief
of the South Carolina Law Review. While in law school, Mr. Padget was
named to the Dean's List and received CALI (American Jurisprudence)
Awards in: Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure.

When not practicing law, he enjoys the outdoors, golfing, reading, and
spending time with his wife and children.

Areas of Practice:

Civil Litigation

Commercial and Business Litigation

Medical Malpractice

Serious Personal Injury/Wrongful Death

Insurance and Bad Faith

Lender Liability

Bar Admissions:

South Carolina, 2004

U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 2004

U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit

Education:

University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina, 2004

**Any results the law firm may have achieved in past cases does not imply
or indicate that similar results may be had in your case. Outcome of litigation
is dependent on many factual and legal circumstances that may differ in
your particular case.

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